As we learned from the Butterfly Effect, changing the past only results in Ashton Kutcher getting more power.
As we learned from the Butterfly Effect, changing the past only results in Ashton Kutcher getting more power.
Shoulda replaced it with Aragon in Spain
Also apparently Trump’s interview was tonight and went just as poorly as DeSantis’s announcement
https://www.theverge.com/2024/8/12/24219121/donald-trump-elon-musk-interview-x-twitter-crashes
I feel like this is a reference to when DeSantis announced his presidential run on a Twitter stream, but it went horribly and was riddled with technical failures.
Now Trump has agreed to be interviewed by Musk on the same kind of stream.
You ought to read them and practice their use otherwise you’ll never know if they’re unintelligible when/if you need them.
Oh, fair enough.
I mean with that kind of attitude, he almost definitely is a conservative, whether he’s gone full Nazi, I don’t know.
Do you have a source for that? I have never heard this.
They were merely exchanging long protein strings. If you can you think of a better way, I’d like to hear it.
Hawk can be a verb meaning “to hunt with a hawk”. It can also be a verb meaning "To peddle goods aggressively, especially by calling out. "
If they’re hawking, i.e. hunting with a hawk, then they’re a hawker.
In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida
I have never called any part of PA upstate. (Not that it’s wrong that you do) Everyone I know calls the northern half of the eastern third of the state “the Northeast” or NEPA. Western PA is the entire western third of the state, and Central PA is for some reason only the southern half of the middle third of the state. I guess maybe the northern half of the middle third could be upstate, but I think I just don’t have a word for it.
There are actually non-pokemon animals in Pokemon, both the games and in the anime.See this Bulbapedia article. Although Takeshi Shudō has claimed that animals have gone extinct by the time the anime takes place. Also it seems humans do eat some Pokemon.
In College, for folders
anything Roman=Red
anything Greek=Green
English/Literature etc.=Orange or Yellow
Latin=Red or Yellow(depending on if I’m taking another Red or Yellow course, I never took enough classes to cause a conflict)
Math=also Red, but Latin or Roman stuff takes precedence
Science=blue
Anything else=whatever’s not already used
Have you heard of Khruangbin?
Please do not drop books off at a library without asking. It’s really annoying.
I was very confused about why the other person thought cheese curds were made from Kurds until I read the comments